| Density |
0.785 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3) |
| Storage |
Other, Store in a cool dry and well-ventilated area away from heat and flame |
| Smell |
Other, Pungent or mild depending on formulation |
| Molecular Formula |
Varies with specific compounds (e.g. C3H8O NaClO etc.) |
| CAS No |
Varies by ingredient; examples: 67-63-0 (Isopropanol) 7681-52-9 (Sodium Hypochlorite) |
| Solubility |
Soluble in water and alcohol-based solvents |
| Usage |
Directly spray or wipe on surfaces as per guidelines; use appropriate dilutions for concentrated products |
| Properties |
Antiviral antibacterial effective against a wide range of microorganisms |
| Refractive Rate |
Varies depending on formulation and primary ingredient |
| Molecular Weight |
Varies with specific compound; examples include 60.1 g/mol for Isopropanol |
| Taste |
Odorless |
| Application |
Disinfection sanitization of surfaces and combating Covid-19 pathogens, Other |
| Purity |
Typically >70% for alcohol-based disinfectants |
| Grade |
Industrial or medical grade depending on formulation |
| Poisonous |
NO |
| Appearance |
Clear liquid or slightly colored |
| EINECS No |
Varies with ingredient; examples: 200-661-7 for Isopropanol |
| Ph Level |
Varies based on formulation; can range from 6 to 8 for neutral or slightly basic formulations |
| Structural Formula |
Varies based on active ingredient (e.g. Isopropanol: CH3CH(OH)CH3) |
| Shelf Life |
Typically 2 years from the date of manufacture when stored correctly |
| Physical Form |
Other, Liquid (most commonly) sometimes gel or foam |
| HS Code |
3808.94.00 (for disinfectants prepared for retail sale) |
| Melting Point |
Varies; often below 0AdegC (e.g. Isopropanol: -89AdegC) |
| Shape |
other, Usually liquid but can be gels or sprays |
| Ingredients |
Varies but commonly includes alcohols quaternary ammonium compounds or bleach (sodium hypochlorite) |